Amanda’s Guidebook

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Amanda’s Guidebook

Food scene

Quintessentially English pub with good food, lovely ambience and outdoor dining when the sun is shining. http://www.thecherrytreeinn.co.uk/
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The Cherry Tree Inn
Stoke Row Road
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Quintessentially English pub with good food, lovely ambience and outdoor dining when the sun is shining. http://www.thecherrytreeinn.co.uk/
Famed for it's great food - great for special occasions. http://thecrookedbillet.co.uk/
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Crooked Billet Stoke Row
Newlands Lane
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Famed for it's great food - great for special occasions. http://thecrookedbillet.co.uk/
Lovely dog friendly country pub with plenty of outdoor seating on a sunny day. http://www.risingsunwitheridgehill.com/
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The Rising Sun
Witheridge Hill
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Lovely dog friendly country pub with plenty of outdoor seating on a sunny day. http://www.risingsunwitheridgehill.com/
Antony & Jay Worrall Thompson describe The Greyhound, their restaurant and freehouse in Rotherfield Peppard near Henley on Thames, as their ‘perfect local’. Seasonal food is key and Antony goes out of his way to support local producers. Described as AWTs ‘playground’, The Greyhound is not only known for its succulent Steaks and Burgers but also home to a vast amount of other dishes inspired by countries from all around the world. Take a step inside and be greeted with a warm welcome from Jay’s attentive front of house team and the quirky interior of the Barn and Parlour. https://awtgreyhound.com/
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AWT's The Greyhound on Gallowstree
Gallowstree Road
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Antony & Jay Worrall Thompson describe The Greyhound, their restaurant and freehouse in Rotherfield Peppard near Henley on Thames, as their ‘perfect local’. Seasonal food is key and Antony goes out of his way to support local producers. Described as AWTs ‘playground’, The Greyhound is not only known for its succulent Steaks and Burgers but also home to a vast amount of other dishes inspired by countries from all around the world. Take a step inside and be greeted with a warm welcome from Jay’s attentive front of house team and the quirky interior of the Barn and Parlour. https://awtgreyhound.com/

Sightseeing

Place of interest
The Maharajah's Well
Place of interest
Adjacent to the River Thames, Henley is overlooked by a beautiful Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields. The town was first described in the 12th century and is until today considered as one of the most beautiful English market towns with many interesting historical buildings. Its historic St Mary’s Church, the Town Hall, the market square, many local shops, plus its own theatre/cinema, mean Henley is a delightful place for mooching about. Best known for its annual Royal Regatta, Henley attracts some of the world’s finest rowers. Why not enjoy your own boat trip down the Regatta course and stop off at the town’s award-winning River and Rowing Museum. The stretch of river between the regatta finish and Henley Bridge is the location for the annual Henley Festival of Music and Arts. Now a popular hospitality venue, it attracts some of the world’s top entertainers to perform on a floating stage in front of a dinner-jacketed audience; as well as holding exhibitions of art and sculpture. Henley is 25 miles south-east of Oxford and there are delightful walks around the town, leading you along the Thames Path and up into the Chiltern Hills for wonderful views of the Thames Valley. Visit the Henley-on-Thames Tourist Information Centre and discover more about this picturesque and historic town.
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Henley-on-Thames
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Adjacent to the River Thames, Henley is overlooked by a beautiful Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields. The town was first described in the 12th century and is until today considered as one of the most beautiful English market towns with many interesting historical buildings. Its historic St Mary’s Church, the Town Hall, the market square, many local shops, plus its own theatre/cinema, mean Henley is a delightful place for mooching about. Best known for its annual Royal Regatta, Henley attracts some of the world’s finest rowers. Why not enjoy your own boat trip down the Regatta course and stop off at the town’s award-winning River and Rowing Museum. The stretch of river between the regatta finish and Henley Bridge is the location for the annual Henley Festival of Music and Arts. Now a popular hospitality venue, it attracts some of the world’s top entertainers to perform on a floating stage in front of a dinner-jacketed audience; as well as holding exhibitions of art and sculpture. Henley is 25 miles south-east of Oxford and there are delightful walks around the town, leading you along the Thames Path and up into the Chiltern Hills for wonderful views of the Thames Valley. Visit the Henley-on-Thames Tourist Information Centre and discover more about this picturesque and historic town.
It’s easy to while away the time exploring the independent shops and antique stores, taking a stroll around the Castle Gardens, the former site of one of England’s most impressive citadels, or tracing the remains of Wallingford’s Saxon past. Keep time to enjoy the delights on offer at the wonderful restaurants, pubs, cafes and tea rooms in Wallingford.
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Wallingford
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It’s easy to while away the time exploring the independent shops and antique stores, taking a stroll around the Castle Gardens, the former site of one of England’s most impressive citadels, or tracing the remains of Wallingford’s Saxon past. Keep time to enjoy the delights on offer at the wonderful restaurants, pubs, cafes and tea rooms in Wallingford.
Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell.
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Oxford
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Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell.
Windsor is a town on the River Thames in southeast England, just west of London. It’s home to Windsor Castle, a residence of the British Royal Family. Built by William The Conqueror in the 11th century, the castle was extensively remodelled by subsequent monarchs. Public tours take in the State Apartments, which contain opulent furnishings, and paintings from the royal art collection.
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Windsor
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Windsor is a town on the River Thames in southeast England, just west of London. It’s home to Windsor Castle, a residence of the British Royal Family. Built by William The Conqueror in the 11th century, the castle was extensively remodelled by subsequent monarchs. Public tours take in the State Apartments, which contain opulent furnishings, and paintings from the royal art collection.